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It’s a buyers’ market! Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y dominate  rapidly growing used EV sales in Australia

EV Central

That’s the findings from the Automotive Insights Report analysing March 2024 used car sales compiled by AutoGrab and the Australian Automotive Dealer Association. EV sales grew more than 13 per cent in March, which was substantially faster than petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles. READ MORE: We buy a used Porsche Taycan!

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Lightning Systems Gen 2 electric Ford Transit named in CARB executive order; new NMC batteries for longer range

Green Car Congress

This step—which certifies the vehicle as a ZEV—is a prerequisite for sales of the vehicle in California. Featuring a liquid-cooled Lithium-ion battery system from a volume-ready world-class battery supplier, the Lightning Electric accommodates a full charge in 1 hour (60-mile range) or 1.5 Gen 2 Lightning Ford Transit.

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Volkswagen says it can profitably sell a self-driving system for €7 an hour

Teslarati

Tesla’s Full Self-Driving systems are for sale for one lump sum: currently $10,000 on top of what you pay for your car. ” What’s even more interesting is Zellmer says that Volkswagen can charge as little as €7 an hour for a Level 4 Autonomous drive mode. .” “How much is the train ticket? .

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Hertz says it will invest some of proceeds from selling Tesla cars back into gas cars

Baua Electric

Today, Hertz confirmed in a new SEC filing that it is selling about 20,000 electric vehicles, but it also added that it plans to use some of the proceeds from those EV sales to buy new gas-powered vehicles: Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. My bet is that they would likely be better off buying EVs again.

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Cost Parity?: Two Dozen EVs “Available” in the US Start At Less Than $45,000

EV Adoption

But assuming you can get your hands on one, roughly two-dozen BEVs and PHEVs available for sale in the US this summer have a base manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of less than $45,000. In other words, for many or most of these EVs you can’t simply walk into a dealer and buy one. Absolutely. The post Cost Parity?:

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Opinion: GM Shooting Itself in Foot By Killing Chevrolet Malibu

The Truth About Cars

Sure, the current Malibu is a bit behind the competition -- most car reviewers would place it behind the segment stalwarts from Honda and Toyota, and clearly most buyers have, too -- but it is still affordable and fuel efficient. Think of it this way -- some Malibu buyers were probably young professionals buying their first new car.

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What EV has the Best Bang for the Buck?

Clean Fleet Report

While this is the only EV for sale in the U.S. with a sticker price under $30k, the trade-off is less range; the Leaf will only get you about 149 miles per full charge, making it perfect for short commutes or jaunts around town but not so good for road trips. In the U.S., EV buyers still qualify for up to $7,500 in tax credits.

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